Meryl Streep starring in PSAs about colorectal cancer

UPI News Service, 03/13/2013

Meryl Streep will encourage people to get screened for colon cancer in public service announcements to air this month on U.S. television.

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"For me, screening was simple and quick. It was no big deal, except for the huge sense of relief you feel afterwards," the triple Oscar-winner says in one of the ads which are being released in March, National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

The campaign is a collaboration between the Entertainment Industry Foundation's National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance, co-founded by Katie Couric, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the CDC's Screen for Life: National Colorectal Cancer Action Campaign.

Streep, 63, said she was motivated to get screened after seeing Couric's efforts on television to educate the public about screening's life-saving value. The actress said she then encouraged her family members to do the same.

"I made my husband get screened. I made my brothers get screened. ... I made everyone I love get screened," Streep said. "It's important to get the word out; people should know how easy it is to go through the procedure that can detect polyps and early cancer."

"Time and again, we've seen that celebrities can bring much-needed attention to the need for colorectal cancer screening, as they have done so successfully with this campaign. 'Icon' is overused, but Meryl Streep truly is an American -- and worldwide -- icon. She is an ideal ambassador to convey that screening saves lives, and we are profoundly grateful for her support," said Couric.